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Create a table of values for y=x^2 and y=(x+2)^2 and y=(x-3)^2

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Step 1:


y=x^2

To create any table for a given function, you will choose numbers over an interval of -3 to + 3.

Substitute the values of x to get the corresponding values of y.

Step 2:

To create any table for a given function, you will choose numbers over an interval of -3 to + 3.

Substitute the values of x to get the corresponding values of y.


y=(x+2)^2

Step 3:

To create any table for a given function, you will choose numbers over an interval of -3 to + 3.

Substitute the values of x to get the corresponding values of y.


y=(x-3)^2

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